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Eat a Peach (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Eat a Peach (Deluxe Edition) by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. This album was released in 1972 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 02:25:59 minutes.

Artist: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Release date: 1972
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 18
Duration: 02:25:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ain't Wastin' Time No More 3:40
2. Les Brers In a Minor 9:03
3. Melissa 3:54
4. Mountain Jam (Live At the Fillmore East) 33:38
5. One Way Out (Live) 4:58
6. Trouble No More (Live At the Fillmore East) 3:43
7. Stand Back 3:25
8. Blue Sky 5:09
9. Little Martha 2:07
10. Statesboro Blues (Final Fillmore East Concert) 4:28
11. Don't Keep Me Wonderin' (Final Fillmore East Concert) 3:46
12. Done Somebody Wrong (Final Fillmore East Concert) 3:38
13. One Way Out (Live At the Fillmore East) 5:08
14. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (Final Fillmore East Concert) 12:50
15. Midnight Rider (Live At the Fillmore East) 3:11
16. Hot 'Lanta (Final Fillmore East Concert) 5:51
17. Whipping Post (Final Fillmore East Concert) 20:06
18. You Don't Love Me (Final Fillmore East Concert) 17:24

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The Allman Brothers Band not only survived the death of slide guitarist Duane Allman in the midst of the Eat a Peach sessions, they subsequently emerged with an extraordinary double album that showcased their many stylistic sides. Ultimately, the band cobbled together a potent mix of nine tracks; three studio cuts with Duane on board, three scintillating tracks from 1971’s monumental Fillmore East shows, and three more studio performances completed after Duane’s tragic motorcycle accident. “Melissa” and “Blue Sky,” with Duane and Dickey Betts trading licks, added a distinct country feel to the set, but the centerpieces remain the live workouts – two ripping blues covers and the 33-minute “Mountain Jam,” which set a standard for improvisational rock that’s rarely been matched.